Formerly owned and operated by Fujioka family for most of the 20th century, Forest Garden Farm today is a working farm rich with cultural and agricultural history. Visitors are welcome with advance notice.
Most farms on Vashon Island as Forest Garden Farm have histories that stretch back to the late 1800s. A cedar cabin was built there between 1910 and 1915. From approximately 1910 to the early 1940s, Issei (first-generation) immigrants Sadagi and Tsune Fujioka lived and worked on the farm. The Fujiokas cleared land, raised six children, and grew berries. They may have lived in the cedar cabin until 1927.
Anti-Japanese legislation prevented the purchase of land, so the Fujiokas were not able to own property; however, the 1970 census shows that the Fujiokas rented it in the name of eldest American-born son Tashio.
Forcibly removed to Pinedale Assembly Center, then Tule Lake in California in 1942, the Fujiokas eventually went to Heart Mountain, Wyoming. After the war, the Fujiokas with Tashio and youngest child Suzie lived briefly in Spokane. Tashio returned to Vashon and purchased the property for $13,000 in 1951. He eventually cleared the majority of land in the 1960s and 1970s, and his strawberry harvests would become legendary.
In the 1970s, Tashio decided to work for the post office and shift efforts on the farm to maintenance and forestry. In the 1990s, his health declined, and he moved to Bainbridge Island in 2006. Toshio passed away at 97 in 2017.
In 2014 the Fujioka sisters sold the farm to Lisa Hasselman and Chris Hedgpeth, who named it Forest Garden Farm. Today, visitors can see traces of the Fujioka family stewardship. Hasselman and Hedgpeth are working to restore the property to be a certified organic fruit, vegetable, and herb farm. A roadside farm stand and seasonal farmer’s market booth allow visitors to sample the farm’s current offerings.
- Excerpt from Tamiko Nimura for the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation revisitwa.org/waypoint/fujioka-farm/
Fujioka Farm on Vashon Island
Fujioka Farm Sign
Handmade Usu for Mochitsuki
Pioneer Cabin
Recent Crop of Apples planted by Fujiokas
Tashio Made Geta for His Mother